subject: London Embassy Connected to Secret Society! [print this page] While voters continue to struggle with massive job loss, listening to dissentious American cable news show personalities, a new novel restarts the controversy over who is the real puppet master. Even the American Ambassador in London sits at the table of this secret society thriller. While the authors, Marie H. Crain and Thomas Jay Wacker, claim "Secrets One The Series" is a simple work of fiction, others continue to push for the truth.
This fictional novel revolves around the DeSwan bloodline and how they- through proxy- control government leaders while continuing to cause confusion in a type zero civilization. In the novel, Michael Grant is the ambassador to the Court of St. James's, representative to the President of the United States. He oversees the London Embassy from his Winfield House office where a hidden door to a secret underground facility exists.
Where fiction crosses over to reality is the reaction from the US Official who stated she was not authorized to discuss the matter publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity, "The President's local London Staff never comments on fiction."
According to the New York Times, secret societies have been linked to the ambassador's private residence known as Winfield House, a mansion set in 12 acres and shrouded in mystery, when local St. John's Wood and Regent Park residents awake to black helicopters hovering over London during late-night Presidential visits.
Secret society is a term used to describe clubs or organizations in which the activities and inner functioning of those societies are concealed from non-members. The society may or may not attempt to conceal its existence.
London Embassy Connected to Secret Society!
By: Sod Adam
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